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Softer Starch, Lower, More Uniform Ear Height 
Than 307—Has Same Maturity 
Good Quality Corn—Long Husks Protect Ears 
—Smut, Drought Resistant—High Yielding 
A new hybrid that resembles Pioneer 307 in plant appearance and 
general performance, but possesses more uniformity in ear type and ear 

BIG, SOFT-STARCH EARS height. Produces dark green, leafy plants. Yields single eared stalks and 
Pra fairly large, medium-soft starch ears. This variety bears good quality | 
pe ~ s corn—has long protective husks that keep the ear tips free from excessive 
ot ence } bird and mold damage. Resists both stalk and ear smut. A good type 
ee sin : a of corn for feeding and marketing purposes. It may show a little root 
lodging, otherwise it stands up about as well as 307. Pioneer yield tests 
reveal that it produces about the same high yield for which 307 is noted. 






EASILY HARVESTED BY HAND HUSKERS | 
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Hand huskers and machine pickers will find Pioneer 334 easy to harvest. 
The medium-large ears hang evenly, are borne low on the stalks. 
Shanks are strong enough to hold the ears on the stalks, yet allow them 
to break easily in the husker’s hands. Snapping rolls of machine pickers 
catch the corn conveniently. Excessive shelling in the field does not occur, 
only very few of the ears shake to the ground, and stalks seldom snap 
off when the corn picker hits them. 



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Superior Standing Ability 
Uniform Ear Size 
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High Yielding | 
: @® A new rugged hybrid that resists wind and smut. Stiff 
stalks and strong roots feature this new south central Iowa corn. 
y Pioneer 333 is a high yielding strain that matches the yield- 
ing ability of 307. The ears run one-to-the-stalk, are uniform 
in size, cylindrical in shape, and hold their width well from butt 
to tip. Kernels have a medium-dent—grow deep and plump, 
excel in quality and weight. The ears pick easily and cleanly 
for hand huskers—and its standing ability and ear dropping 
resistance adapt it to mechanical pickers. 
EARS HOLD WIDTH 
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